Cute! nice use of the mouth pieces. really works with the fish
Ay. I remember when you said you were gonna do this. Good job! Better than I could ever make.
Have a badge yo
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Yeah, that’s pretty much where the whole thing started
That’s it
Thank you!
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Yeah, I couldn’t really think of anything else at the time so I just used those. I’ll try and find something else to use when I hopefully make a V2
Thanks dude!
Not at the moment…
It would but unfortunately I don’t have Takadox, but I’m going to be ordering some stuff off bricklink later this month and the store has almost every bionicle set, so I might be able to grab one for the glow in the dark pieces.
Yeah, I really wish I had some of those black Hordika necks.
Thanks man
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Yeah, I decided to start on it as soon as I said it.
Thanks!!!
You can make pretty cool mocs to.
Oh, I like badgers.
This board has the best tablescraps around.
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Delicious.
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What… ohhhh
Dude, this is amazing. Keep building rahi or creatures because you’re really good at it.
Keep it up.
Sweet! My only suggestion is to add some fins to the tale.
immaculate.
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I’ll see what I can do
This should have been the water trap for Akida.
Now this is what we should have gotten in the set.
A++
I like the use of the Shadow-trap for the jaw. Nice idea!
I cant belive its made from table scrap its an excellent MOC I think the use of the shadow trap is genius.
It looks great, but also like an angler fish tried to eat a shadow trap and it got stuck on its mouth XD, However, I think it was a great choice of the placement of a shadow trap, good work!
A fine use of those trans blue round parts and the Shadow Trap parts together. In such close proximity no less!
I think this gets the point across right away- it’s an angler-fish, and it’s somewhat mechanical, and I like that a lot.
A Shadow Trap jaws well used!
I don’t think anyone pointed out that something like an angler fish live at incredible depths with barely any light, so having these massive eyes makes it possible for the creature to capture more light. Plus 5 points for scientific accuracy!